Specific instances and variations of ampliative and defeasible reasoning

Probabilistic and statistical approaches to reasoning

Vagueness, rough sets, granularity and fuzzy-logics

Philosophical foundations of defeasibility

Empirical studies of reasoning

Relationship with cognition and language

Contextual reasoning

Preference-based reasoning

Analogical reasoning

Similarity-based reasoning

Belief dynamics and merging

Argumentation theory, negotiation and conflict resolution

Heuristic and approximate reasoning

Defeasible normative systems

Reasoning about actions and change

Reasoning about knowledge and belief, epistemic and doxastic logics

Ampliative and defeasible temporal and spatial reasoning

Computational aspects of reasoning with uncertainty

Implementations and systems

Applications of uncertainty in reasoning

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